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The Lost Tomb of King Arthur: The Search for Camelot and the Isle of Avalon

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Lost Tomb of King Arthur: The Search for Camelot and the Isle of Avalon

Contributors:

By (Author) Graham Phillips

ISBN:

9781591431817

Publisher:

Inner Traditions Bear and Company

Imprint:

Bear & Company

Publication Date:

11th April 2016

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Folklore studies / Study of myth (mythology)
European history: medieval period, middle ages

Dewey:

942.014

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

304

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 18mm

Weight:

499g

Description

One mans journey to uncover the final resting place of the historical King Arthur

Pinpoints the exact locations of Arthurs tomb, the ruins of Camelot, and the sword Excalibur using literary research and the latest geophysics equipment

Examines previously unknown ancient manuscripts preserved in the vaults of the British Library--including one written within the living memory of Arthurs time

Reveals the mythic king as the real-life leader Owain Ddantgwyn, who united the British to repel invasion from Germany around 500 AD

One of the most enigmatic figures in world history, King Arthur has been the subject of many fantastical tales over the past 1500 years, leading many scholars to regard him and his fabled city of Camelot simply as myth. But, as Graham Phillips shows through a wealth of literary and scientific evidence, King Arthur was a real man, Camelot a real place, and the legendary Excalibur a real sword--and Phillips has located them all.

Phillips examines the earliest stories of Arthur as well as previously unknown ancient manuscripts preserved in the vaults of the British Library in London, such as the work of the 9th-century monk Nennius, to pinpoint the exact locations of Arthurs tomb, the ruins of Camelot, and the sword Excalibur. He reveals the mythic king as the real-life leader Owain Ddantgwyn, who united the British to repel invasion from Germany around 500 AD. Moving his quest from library vaults to the real sites of Arthurs life, the author confirms his research through a Dark Age monument, hidden away in the mountains of western Britain, that bears an inscription about a powerful warlord who went by the battle title Arthur. He visits archaeological excavations at the ruins of Viroconium, near Wroxeter in Shropshire, clearly identifying the ancient city as Camelot, the fortified capital of Arthurs Britain. Working with specialist divers and marine archaeologists, he surveys the depths of an ancient lake in the English countryside to reveal the resting place of Excalibur. Enlisting a team of scientists and sophisticated geophysics equipment, he uncovers the lost grave of the historical King Arthur, buried with his shield, just as told in legend.

The culmination of 25 years of research, including new translations of primary source material, this book provides the necessary evidence to allow King Arthur to finally be accepted as the authentic British king he was.

Reviews

Graham Phillipss erudite, convincing, and definitive deductions have led to very real discoveries apparent for all to see. In The Lost Tomb of King Arthur Graham reveals the true history and final resting place of Britains most famous legendary king. * Andrew Collins, author of Gbekli Tepe: Genesis of the Gods *
Another must-read for anyone interested in the often inconvenient truth of history from the audacious and persuasive Graham Phillips. This book will challenge much of what you think you know about Arthur--but in a good way! * Lynn Picknett, coauthor of The Templar Revelation and Turin Shroud: In Whose Image the Truth Behind *
The history of King Arthur, and whether he truly existed, has been studied by many scholarly disciplines--it is an immense jigsaw puzzle. In this book, Graham Phillips brings these pieces together to form a coherent picture of who the historical Arthur actually was. Always engaging and informative, this book penetrates the mystery of one of Englands iconic heritage figures. * Storm Constantine, author of The Magravandias Chronicles *
Just when you thought the legend of King Arthur was a fairytale, Graham Phillips shatters the illusion with historical facts, discoveries, and theories that challenge everything you thought you knew about the once and future king. Compelling read for all questers of the truth. * Andrew Gough, writer, presenter, and editor of The Heretic Magazine *

Author Bio

A former radio journalist and broadcaster for the BBC, Graham Phillips is a historical investigator and author of 13 books, including The Templars and the Ark of the Covenant, Merlin and the Discovery of Avalon in the New World, The Chalice of Magdalene, and The End of Eden. He lives in England.

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